Template:Wpbl
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<includeonly><big>'''[[Wikipedia:{{{1|Trainz}}}|{{{2|{{{1|Required Argument(s) Missing in <nowiki>Template: {{Wpbl}}</nowiki>}}}}}}]]'''</big></includeonly><noinclude> | <includeonly><big>'''[[Wikipedia:{{{1|Trainz}}}|{{{2|{{{1|Required Argument(s) Missing in <nowiki>Template: {{Wpbl}}</nowiki>}}}}}}]]'''</big></includeonly><noinclude> | ||
{{doc-page-head}} | {{doc-page-head}} | ||
− | ;Template Wpbl (mnemonically | + | ;Template Wpbl (mnemonically= Wikipedia bold large text) is the same as |
:the {{tl|Wp}} template surrounded by <code><nowiki><big>''' ... '''</big></nowiki></code>, so produces a larger font size and bold output. | :the {{tl|Wp}} template surrounded by <code><nowiki><big>''' ... '''</big></nowiki></code>, so produces a larger font size and bold output. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:09, 9 July 2013
- Template Wpbl (mnemonically= Wikipedia bold large text) is the same as
- the {{Wp}} template surrounded by
<big>''' ... '''</big>
, so produces a larger font size and bold output.
- The internal template link forming and pretty-up-text workings of the templates are identical
- usage
This {{Wp|1|2}}
template links to the English Wikipedia page give as the first parameter {{{1}}}, and pretty-ups the link to the article's page by an alternative text name or phrase if and when given a second parameter {{{2}}}, else displays the full name given as the output phrase or word.
- Examples
Calling syntax | resulting link appears as: |
{{Wp|Trainz}} | Trainz |
{{Wp|Service pack}} | Service pack |
{{Wp|Graphical user interface|GUI}} | GUI |
{{Wp|Wikipedia:ParserFunctions|ParserFunctions How-To}} | ParserFunctions How-To |